Ian Johnson

The son of
two artistic people, Ian has a natural love for the fine arts. He is
currently a senior at Esperanza High School in Anaheim, and has courses
in Language Arts that have a great emphasis on British Literature,
particularly Shakespeare. In his Humanities class, Ian is gaining
knowledge in Greek literature, philosophy, and a further appreciation of
art, both classic and contemporary. Ian's mother is a gifted graphic
artist and his father is a veteran radio broadcaster. Ian is excited to
be working on Hamlet with everybody at the Long Beach Shakespeare Company.

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